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http://www.pinkmonkey.com/dl/library1/panthea.pdf They sit at ease, our Gods they sit at ease, Strewing with leaves of rose their scented wine, They sleep, they sleep, beneath the rocking trees Where asphodel and yellow lotus twine, Mourning the old glad days before they knew What evil things the heart of man could dream, and dreaming do. There in the green heart of some garden close Queen Venus with the shepherd at her side, Her warm soft body like the brier rose Which would be white yet blushes at its pride, Laughs low for love, till jealous Salmacis Peers through the myrtle-leaves and sighs for pain of lonely bliss. W3_July_4_02 http://www.chibardun.net/~kstout/subscribe/newsletters/W3_July_4_02.pdf I purchased a humongous contraption that is designed to hill potatoes or at least can be adapted that way. When Cortes invaded Mexico, and when Columbus arrived in the West Indies, each saw natives eating popcorn, as well as using it in necklaces and headdresses. My favorite is to saute them briefly once everyone is sitting at the table in a little olive oil with a clove of garlic and some dill. The whole garden has exploded with the heat except for the early brassicas (cabbage, kohlrabi, broccoli). When the kernel is heated to a high heat (400 degrees F), the water inside the kernel turns into steam. BSPFeb02-web Life sometimes just gets too complicated for one family to handle, and that's what happened to Jimmie. "My brother was always raving about Anchorage," Jimmie says. "She's able to provide a better life --- a safer life --- here for the children." Although Jimmie will get a little monetary support from the State of From the Director's Corner. It is a program that provides case management and other supportive services to individuals and families in transition (homelessness to permanent independent living, welfare to work, family resettlement, or mobile home tenants forced to relocate because of mobile home park closures). "There should be a marriage between the arts and social services," she explains. News_June_2003 http://www.literacyvolunteersmontachusett.org/News_June_2003.pdf We are truly grateful to all of the tutors who have given and continue to give their time helping students who are willing to learn. Unfortunately the event will not be held this year as a result of money restraints. However, please save or send students' essays and permission forms so that we can have them ready for the next issue of the "Student Journal" which will be printed for the 2004 conference. We are being linked to various library Web Sites as well as other education facilities connected with Adult Education and English classes. Mary's daughter is a librarian so the family is very involved in reading. Sept11 Like all the world, you and I seek meaning in the midst of mystery, goodness in the face of evil, life in the face of death. It is the word represented by the power of the empty Cross, both the symbol and the agent of the wholeness we seek, which we may find elusive right now. We wonder, where has God been this week? The Cross is there to lift us up, to carry us forward, to give us hope and faith and confidence and joy in the living of our days. We try, we adults, we try to protect our children and the world from what we know to be evil, from what we know to be hurtful and harmful and destructive. p5 We would like to take a preChristmas bus trip to Boston on December 10thto take in the sights at Copley Place and the Prudential Center. To help Commemorate the first Anniversary of our new church and to help raise funds for the CYO program, the Cheerleading and Basketball teams will be taking orders for specially made Immaculate Conception Church candles after Mass on November 16th and 23rd. Future events: The Holiday Stroll on November 29th, the Holiday House Tour, and Sunday Brunch at the Crown Plaza on January 18th. Each cross is approximately 5.5" square and will be offered at $50 each. Gill_Interview First off, people have been climbing around on small rocks forever or at least a damn long time, but the first person to envision it as a sport was John Gill. He was the first person to envision bouldering as gymnastics on the rocks, which led to his use of chalk and pursuit of problems that were only possible through dynamic movement; all of this before sticky rubber, the grade of 5.10, and crash pads. Some say that my 1961 Thimble climb was my best individual achievement. For me, this was not strictly bouldering - it was the limit I was capable of pushing myself to in pursuit of what I still think of as an ultimate form of climbing: exploratory freesoloing. deadly half doz One recent national survey found that 92% of the firms polled reported that employee retention is increasing in importance, while 74% said that turnover had risen or remained the same during the nation's two-year economic slump. So much for the idea that even the best workers are sitting tight until the economy gets better. Compounding the motivation dilemma is the wrenching instability created by the seemingly endless barrage of workforce reductions. A study recently released by the American Management Association found that 76% of professionals surveyed said they had more responsibility than a year ago, while 65% said their workload has increased. But more responsibility doesn't necessarily translate to personal growth and job satisfaction. falling Is there a difference between adversity, a mistake, and failure? "In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton, one of England's most successful explorers, decided to cross the Antarctic continent on foot. After a time, Shackleton and five other men got into a boat, 22 feet long and 6 feet wide at its broadest point, and set off for a thousand-mile sail in the stormiest waters on the globe. When you find yourself standing in the dark on a snowy ridgeline, realize the worthlessness of opinions. But opinions are the "great barnacles of the intellect, they are substitutes, not just for thought, but for life itself." xmas1999 After arriving in the Boston area in August 1998 for school I settled in, not planning much movement until I was done with my program, which would last from 18 to 24 months. I have always loved athletics and have really missed the intramural program at BYU since being here at MIT. I started playing basketball at church and I also found MIT IVC, the Intercollegiate Volleyball Club. We had about 12 players and a coach and competed in the NECVL (New England Collegiate Volleyball League) against other local schools. The Longfellow Park Ward has not traditionally been socially interactive. | |